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Android and iPhone Steal Share from Competition According to AdMob March 2009 Metrics Report

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Posted April 23, 2009

AdMob, the world's largest mobile advertising platform, focuses on the rapid growth of the Android and iPhone platforms in its March 2009 Mobile Metrics Report. Growth in requests from devices running the Android and iPhone Operating Systems (OS) continued to outpace other platforms in March, despite the relatively limited number of devices in market.

 

The application stores for both platforms have significantly influenced this growth; in March, more than half of Android and iPhone requests came from applications. In the first five months following the launch of the Android Market in the US (November 2008 to March 2009), Android requests increased an average of 47 percent per month. In the first five months following the launch of the App Store in the US (July 2008 to November 2008), requests from the iPhone increased an average of 88 percent per month.

 

Other highlights from the March 2009 AdMob Mobile Metrics Report:

· The HTC Dream (G1) generated 72 million requests, giving it 2 percent share of the overall US Market in March.

· In the US in March, the HTC Dream (G1) was the number 10 overall device and the number 4 smartphone, after the iPhone, BlackBerry Curve, and BlackBerry Pearl.

· The Android OS now has 6 percent of the US smartphone market and is tied with Palm as the fourth-largest OS.

· The iPhone generated 8 times more US requests than Android in March. The iPhone platform in total (iPhone and iPod touch) worldwide generated 23 times more requests than Android.

 

The comparison of Android to iPhone in the March 2009 AdMob Mobile Metrics report is based on requests for AdMob ads on the mobile Web and in applications from the HTC Dream (G1) and the iPhone in the US. The launch dates of the two application stores roughly correspond to the launch of AdMob's in-application ad units.

 

Visit AdMob's newly redesigned Metrics site (http://metrics.admob.com) to access the full March 2009 report, view past reports, or sign up to get an email notification when future reports become available.

 

AdMob stores and analyzes handset and operator data from every ad request in its network to optimize ad serving. Each month, the Mobile Metrics Report aggregates this data to provide insights into major trends in the mobile ecosystem.

 

About AdMob

AdMob is the world's largest mobile advertising platform, serving more than 5.9 billion mobile banner and text ads per month across a wide range of leading mobile Web sites and applications. AdMob helps advertisers connect with a relevant audience of consumers on mobile devices and gives publishers the ability to effectively monetize their mobile traffic. Incorporated in April 2006, AdMob provides the tools, data, and business models fueling the explosive growth of mobile media in more than 160 countries and territories worldwide.

 

AdMob has been named one of the most innovative companies in advertising and marketing in 2009 by Fast Company magazine, a 2008 Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum, and one of Wired.com's 2008 Companies to Watch. AdMob works with thousands of advertisers and publishers, including Adidas, CBS News, Comedy Central, Gap, Lonely Planet, MovieTickets.com, MySpace, P&G, Tapjoy, and Universal Pictures. To learn more about AdMob, visit www.admob.com.

 


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